Redefine your future and become a tech visionary
The World Economic Forum predicts:
85 million jobs will disappear due to new technologies.
97 million different, digital first roles will be created.
50% of the work force will need to reskill.
Mabili journey milestones to career success

Our aptitude and personality assessments
help you discover your true potential and strengths, setting the foundation for a successful journey at Mabili.

Engage in real-world learning through coursework and projects,
where theory meets practice, and you gain practical skills that set you apart from others.

Benefit from live-online mentorship,
where experienced professionals guide your path, share industry insights, and help shape your career.

Measure and enhance your skills through assessments that ensure you’re always on the cutting edge of your field.

Build a compelling portfolio of evidence showcasing your accomplishments, making you an attractive prospect in your chosen profession.

Connect with employers,
opening doors to exciting career opportunities and ensuring your journey with Mabili leads to a successful destination.
Our programmes
Our Individual courses
CompTIA A+ Core 1 and 2
Duration: 2 Months
Hours: 37 hours of study material
Video, Inline activities and Supplementary resources.
Exams included.
Certification: A+ 220-1101/2
CompTIA Network+
Duration: 1 Month
Hours: 11 hours of study material
Including videos, full course and practice exam.
Exams included.
Certification: Network+ N10-008
CompTIA Security+
Duration: 1 Month
Hours: 20 hours of study material
Including video, activities, supplementary resources.
Exams included.
Certification: Security+ SYO-701

Chronic ICT skills shortage in South Africa
South African organisations are falling into the continuous trap of recycling ICT skills – an error that is worsening the ICT skills dearth and strangling the country’s digital economy.
This is one of the key findings of software giant SAP Africa’s report, titled “Africa’s Tech Skills Scarcity Revealed”, released during a media briefing this morning at SAP’s Johannesburg offices.